Medieval London
Daily Life in Medieval London
Daily Life in Medieval London
Daily Life in Medieval London,
Defending the City
Defending the City
100
What did William the Conqueror build to defend his supply ships and intimidate the Londoners?
the White Tower
100
Who set up workshops in the city and made items such as pots and pans, clothes and furniture?
craftsmen
100
What was the name of the street of tailors in London?
Threadneedle Street
100
What was the strongest defensive part of a medieval castle?
the keep
100
What was the barrier the enemies would have to pass before getting into the castle?
the moat
200
The White Tower's name was changed to ______________.
Tower of London
200
What was required for everyone who visited a town?
a toll
200
What were the three levels of membership in a guild?
1st level - apprentice 2nd level- journeyman 3rd level - master
200
What was the other name of the castle's iron gate?
"portcullis"
200
What was the only way to cross the moat?
the drawbridge
300
Why did William the Conqueror use the stones from France to build the White Tower?
William the Conqueror did not trust the strength of the Saxon stone.
300
Why was fire always a danger in Medieval London?
because most houses were built with thatched and straw roof
300
What was called to a group of craftsmen making the same items?
guild
300
What was located above the gatehouses, which the soldiers used to pour boiling liquid down on entering enemies?
the murder hole
300
In times of danger, people crossed the drawbridge and stayed in the open courtyard of the castle, which is called________________.
bailey
400
What was used as a royal residence, a prison, a treasury and a zoo?
The Tower of London
400
How did they name the streets in the city of London?
the streets were named after a particular trade
400
What was the first level in the guild membership where a little boy would begin training for a certain craft?
apprentice
400
When an apprentice earned the skills required to earn a living, he became a _________________.
journeyman
400
What was added to the castle's gatehouse to give it more protection?
the iron gate
500
Why was it easier for travelers to travel through the river by boat rather than to cross the bridge?
because the bridge was clogged with traffic
500
What were the purposes of the guilds of craftsmen?
to make sure that members made high-quality goods and to maintain fair prices and wages
500
What happened to members of the guilds who were dishonest and made poor-quality goods?
They were punished.
500
What were the three requirements to become a master craftsman?
1. The journeyman had to pass an oral test. 2. He had to present an example of his craftsmanship. 3. He would take an oath to conduct himself according to the rules of the guild.
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